. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street New Orleans, La. ^'or£«to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. AuEuita, Georgia gardens store, 53 E. Honter St.; Greenhouses, 446Lawton St. Wholesale and Retail W. M. Bailey, Ugr. ger, with a vase of White Enchantress; Phil Goebel, with carnations and sweet peas, and Samuel Pierce, with a vase of Darwin tulips. Joseph Hauser and William Eckle- mann staged a fine exhibit of sweet peas and violets. Henry Braun and the St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co. each staged some well-grown plants. A risin


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street New Orleans, La. ^'or£«to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. AuEuita, Georgia gardens store, 53 E. Honter St.; Greenhouses, 446Lawton St. Wholesale and Retail W. M. Bailey, Ugr. ger, with a vase of White Enchantress; Phil Goebel, with carnations and sweet peas, and Samuel Pierce, with a vase of Darwin tulips. Joseph Hauser and William Eckle- mann staged a fine exhibit of sweet peas and violets. Henry Braun and the St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co. each staged some well-grown plants. A rising vote of thanks was extended to the management for the afternoon's entertainment. After adjournment, the members of th^ firm invited the club members to refreshments and cigars, served on the second floor, which was decorated for the occasion. Various Notes. A meeting of the St. Louis Flower Growers' Publicity Association was called for March 7 at 1:30 p. m., at the Claridge hotel. The meeting was called for the electing of nine directors. As no quorum was present at the hours set, the old board of directors transacted the business that came before the meet- ing, with J. F. Ammann presiding, in the absence of both President Bourdet and Vice-president Pilcher. The secre- tary's statement showed plenty of funds for advertising and all bills outstanding were ordered paid. The usual Friday advertisements in all the daily newspa- pers were ordered continued; a great deal of space will be contracted for for Easter. Another called meeting of the members of this association will be held April 4. A meeting of the executive board of the St. Louis Flower Show Association was held at the Claridge hotel, March 7, at 2:30 p. m., but was poorly attended. Chairman Ammann presided over the meeting. After routine business had been disposed of, letters and tele- grams from the management of the na- tional flower show were read, urging members to attend and stage exhib- its. The members of the


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